So far we have heard of influencers that do exists in real life, but now it is we are welcoming virtual influencers on social media and people are going crazy about them. The amazing part about virtual creators is that they not only create and post online content but have a fanbase of millions.
Here is the carefully compiled list of the top virtual influencers in the world in 2022.
Who hasn't heard of Miquela?
She was indeed Instagram's first viral robot sensation. Her remarkable similarity to a human persona generated debate about her genuineness.
One of the most popular virtual influencers in the world is Lil Miquela, also known as Miquela Sousa. She was once listed among the “25 Most Influential People on the Internet” in TIME Magazine. Miquela creates an Instagram persona as a Singer, activist, and fashion model. She also collaborated with Samsung, Calvin Klien, Prada, and Coachella, one of the most incredible music events in the US. Miquela’s millions fanbase is widely known as the “miqualiens”.
If you think Miquela’s resemblance is unrivaled, wait till you see Imma. She is the first Japanese digital figure and virtual model. Although, Miquela looks amazing with her bangs and freckles, Imma rocks big hits and the famous pink bob hairstyle. Imma presents a persona of self-doubt by using the hashtag #ithinkimcgi. She already had experience working with well-known companies like Nike, Dior, Puma, Porsche, Calvin Klein, and Valentino.
Vietnam has now entered the virtual influencer arena where E.M. is hopping on board. Southeast Asia has already embraced the concept of virtual influencers. She is the first Vietnamese model and creative in virtual space. Her first outing as a public figure is a fashion line named “Back to the Future.” Just so you know, her handle is derived from the Vietnamese phrase “Em oi,” which signifies “Hey, Sweetheart or Hey Sweetie.” The finest advantage of E.M’s Instagram presence is her tasteful sense of fashion and aesthetics.
Do not misunderstand; you can obtain diet ideas from fictitious characters like Ion Gottlich, a virtual influencer in sports and wellness who enjoys bicycling. His huge build is consistent with his personality, which is confident and almost arrogant, but they are also cute and humorous. As can be expected, Ion posts a lot of photos of himself motorcycling. He is now counted among some of the greatest personalities in the business by expanding his Instagram following like Andre Greipel, Jean Biermans, and Sean Sako.
Shudu is the first-ever black supermodel from South Africa and is desired by major brands like Cosmopolitan, Vogue, and Balmain. Yes, she is desired by all.
She is the ideal brand spokesperson for luxurious attire because of her stylish, spotless, and fancy personality.
The first computerized character of Indonesia, Thalasya, has arrived in Florida, USA, at a recording studio, Yes! she enjoys traveling. She explored the world extensively on Instagram. Thalasya has promoted hotels, eateries, and even health supplements to fund her expensive lifestyle. Together with her friend Zeline, Thalasya established the apparel boutique Yipiiiii. She was created by Magnavem Studio and debuted in October 2018 on Instagram.
Yes, a fictional animal can influence things. Similar to B, the first-ever animal influencer who has become well-known on Instagram.
B, in contrast to other influencers, uses Instagram exclusively to promote bee conservation. Raising awareness and collaborating with international businesses are two ways to do that such as Bumble Fit, Galeries Lafayette, Guerlain, and others.
Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian’s family doll is called Qai Qai which is quickly developing a viral online personality. Being a baby doll, Qai Qai is feisty and funny, which intrigues everyone to follow her.
Qai Qai is more well-known on Tik Tok, where she eventually gathered 3.7 million followers. She entertains by dancing, responding to inquiries, and lip-syncing to music.
People are going crazy for virtual influencers these days, their presence on social media cannot be questioned. Virtual influencers not only have a fanbase of millions but are giving great competition to real-life influencers.
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